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out west dry across much of eastern china but southwestern china is a different story. thundershowers, rain showers will continue throughout the day and it is not going to be severe. down towards the south, remnants of the tropical storm are still hovering over the sea and today the heaviest rain is in the northern half of myanmar and out east we can see this showing up, typhoon is still hovering over the western pacific and starting to produce at rough seas across the coast and east of taiwan and the southern islands of japan like the okinawa islands from late tonight. waves could reach 4 meters. it is going to continue to move a slow pace over the next several days. we're not sure where it is going but there is a small possibility it could move through the okinawa islands next week. we'll keep you posted. temperatures are looking like this. we're expecting 19 degrees in seoul on wednesday and that is about 3 degrees lower than yesterday. tokyo slightly warming up to 24 degrees and out west 19 in chong ching and dropping out of the 30s in hong kong. moving into the ame
out west dry across much of eastern china but southwestern china is a different story. thundershowers, rain showers will continue throughout the day and it is not going to be severe. down towards the south, remnants of the tropical storm are still hovering over the sea and today the heaviest rain is in the northern half of myanmar and out east we can see this showing up, typhoon is still hovering over the western pacific and starting to produce at rough seas across the coast and east of taiwan...
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: more and more will be exported to china. i think in the next, maybe, three, five years, it will continue. >> until the mid 1990s. more than 60% of sri lanka's gems were sent to japan. japanese demand plummeted while chinese shipments surged. today, sales have slumped 80% from the boom years. expanding business in china instead. he has four shops in beijing, and plans more in shanghai. this is -- now the chinese people -- also following the japanese. >> china eaese customers purcha jewelry as an investment. they don't think twice about spending hundreds of thousands of dollars. and they almost always pay with cash. in the next, three to five years. >> the income levels are also great. china has eclipsed japan making the major destination for precious stones. no matter the destination for sri lanka's gem traders, business continues to sparkle. >>> it is sunny, buty in tokyo. sayaka mori? >> showers are possible late tonight. more heavy rain will be coming down in the northern half of the country as a new system is approaching.
: more and more will be exported to china. i think in the next, maybe, three, five years, it will continue. >> until the mid 1990s. more than 60% of sri lanka's gems were sent to japan. japanese demand plummeted while chinese shipments surged. today, sales have slumped 80% from the boom years. expanding business in china instead. he has four shops in beijing, and plans more in shanghai. this is -- now the chinese people -- also following the japanese. >> china eaese customers purcha...
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other news on china, a u.s. congressional panel will probe a new wave of complaints against waway, and zte urged american companies to stop doing business with the chinese telecomequipment makers. that has triggered a fresh wave of complaints and they have been receiving calls from current and former employees and customers that are reporting supposedly suspicious equipment. >> we heard that from carly, who said she was convinced that they had stolen intellectual property. that was her complaint. is probably hearing about this, you probably got a rash of complaints that people stood up and said yes, we've seen similar behavior. let's take a look at the markets the morning. yesterday was another down day for the markets. did see the dow down pretty sharply. nasdaq off by seven and a half. the s&p futures are lower as well. in europe at this hour, you'll see that similar trend -- not significant red arrows, but in france, the cac off by about 12 points. in germany, the dax down about 27 points as well. overnight i
other news on china, a u.s. congressional panel will probe a new wave of complaints against waway, and zte urged american companies to stop doing business with the chinese telecomequipment makers. that has triggered a fresh wave of complaints and they have been receiving calls from current and former employees and customers that are reporting supposedly suspicious equipment. >> we heard that from carly, who said she was convinced that they had stolen intellectual property. that was her...
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china is doing that. they want their businesses to have fair trade pursuant to international law, let' have free trade. it's not just the cyber area, but car manufacturing parts and auto parts, in steel. china's rhetoric is just rhetoric as far as i'm concerned. we have to be concerned about the free trade. we will not let them come into r country with their businesses to get information from our citizens, company or individual. thars way we are doing. we want to let our citizens know ahead of time before this occurs than after the fact. we need to learn what happened from 9/11. gerri: sounded a loud siren this weekend on $60 minutes," and on monday with your reports. thanks for coming on. come back and talk more about it. we are all worried. congreman, thank you very much. >> thank you. gerri: home prices back to 206 levels, we'll have the numbers, and is obama and company traveling the country saying gm is alive and bin laden is dead think twice before counting al-qaeda out just yet. stay with us. i ow
china is doing that. they want their businesses to have fair trade pursuant to international law, let' have free trade. it's not just the cyber area, but car manufacturing parts and auto parts, in steel. china's rhetoric is just rhetoric as far as i'm concerned. we have to be concerned about the free trade. we will not let them come into r country with their businesses to get information from our citizens, company or individual. thars way we are doing. we want to let our citizens know ahead of...
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japan controls the islands while china and taiwan claim them. he said japan hopes to resolve the dispute in a rational and peaceful way. he said the meeting helped him understand the historical context and he supports a peaceful settlement of the issue. he told reporters japan has no plan to raise the issue at summit meetings of asean members and other asia pacific nations and ja fan and china are expected to take part in the summit in cambodia. >>> academics and students discussed ways to ease tensions between the feuding neighbors. we hone in on what the young people are saying about it. >> reporter: the symposium was originally supposed to be one of the events marking 40 years of diplomatic relations between china and japan. the senkaku dispute cast a long shadow. >> the days of japan-china
japan controls the islands while china and taiwan claim them. he said japan hopes to resolve the dispute in a rational and peaceful way. he said the meeting helped him understand the historical context and he supports a peaceful settlement of the issue. he told reporters japan has no plan to raise the issue at summit meetings of asean members and other asia pacific nations and ja fan and china are expected to take part in the summit in cambodia. >>> academics and students discussed...
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china sea. cambodia will host asean summit meetings next month. deputy chief cabinet told prime minister in phnom. japan controls the islands while china and taiwan claim them. saito said japan hopes to resolve the dispute in a rational way. hun says it made him understand the context. he supporteds a peaceful settlement of the issue. japan has no plan to raise the issue at summit meetings of asean members and other asia pacific nations. japan and china are also expected to take part in the summit in cambodia. >>> japan's prime minister has achieved something he won't be celebrating. an nhk wol suggests the support rate for yoshihiko noda and his cabinet has fallen to the lowest level since taking office in september last year. nhk surveyed 1,056 people between saturday and monday. participants were aged 20 and older. they gave the cabinet a support rate of 26%. that's down 5 percentage points from last month's survey. the number of voters who don't support the cabinet is up by five points to 58
china sea. cambodia will host asean summit meetings next month. deputy chief cabinet told prime minister in phnom. japan controls the islands while china and taiwan claim them. saito said japan hopes to resolve the dispute in a rational way. hun says it made him understand the context. he supporteds a peaceful settlement of the issue. japan has no plan to raise the issue at summit meetings of asean members and other asia pacific nations. japan and china are also expected to take part in the...
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it is crazy. >> what do think about her job going to china? what have you learned about china in school? >> i think it is terrible. not china, but i just think that her losing her job is terrible. it is a really bad feeling. i know when she loses her job, i am going to help her -- i will help her because she has helped me through mto her to help her . as for china, i don't know, i think it could be a fun place, but not when they're taking our jobs. >> that was 16-year-old karri penniston, who is one of those arrested for blocking the path of trucks leaving the freeport, illinois sensata factory, which is set for closure by its owner bain capital. she was arrested on monday as was debi kempel, a supporter from pearl city, illinois. i also spoke to her when we visited bainport. she was arrested on monday as well. >> i am here because people that have their livelihoods, have raised their families, have worked at their jobs, put in long hours and hard hours, they are losing them to communist china. romney, who benefits from bain capital, he does n
it is crazy. >> what do think about her job going to china? what have you learned about china in school? >> i think it is terrible. not china, but i just think that her losing her job is terrible. it is a really bad feeling. i know when she loses her job, i am going to help her -- i will help her because she has helped me through mto her to help her . as for china, i don't know, i think it could be a fun place, but not when they're taking our jobs. >> that was 16-year-old...
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vehicles are built for china. ford is building a lot of capacity in china. these are investments in the china economy not just manufacturing but also significant research and development. these are local products that contribute to the local economy that would be in the interest of the people to support. >> auto parts, delphi has been a fascinating story. the stock has done pretty well. they announced a large buy back. what do you think a deal at 31.5 into earnings? >> it is one of few auto stocks with a significant discount, shareholder friendly. numbers terrific since the ipo. we are above consensus. particularly amongst the higher growth auto stocks. our topic is american axle. we are bullish on the pickup truck segment. you will hear a lot about the significant demand in u.s. for full size pickup trucks. delphi does not play into that. >> got to leave it there. thanks for your time. itay michaeli joining us on the fast line. 18% in gdp will be shaved off in the next year. >> these are very, very big numbers. t
vehicles are built for china. ford is building a lot of capacity in china. these are investments in the china economy not just manufacturing but also significant research and development. these are local products that contribute to the local economy that would be in the interest of the people to support. >> auto parts, delphi has been a fascinating story. the stock has done pretty well. they announced a large buy back. what do you think a deal at 31.5 into earnings? >> it is one of...
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(laughter) bravo, jens, for not falling for china's moo goo gai pandering. china doesn't appreciate your proto-inuit thule culture the way america truly does. they don't know an umiak from an aleut iqyak. but america will respect you for your peoples. for your culture and of course for your precious lanthanum for which we will hollow out your country like a ripe cantaloupe. (laughter) next up, back in 2007, vladimir putin sent a robot submersible to plant the russian flag on the sea floor. it was the safest way to claim the north pole, because we all know what happens when you lick it. (screaming) (laughter) true story. but now the russians have gone too far, sending a russian orthodox bishop who lowered a holy memorial capsule into the sea, consecrating the north pole to the russians. it was bad enough when they were godless commies, folks. but now they're godly commies. (laughter) sorry, ruskies, everybody knows god gave north pole to america because that's where santa lives. (cheers and applause) and he is a salaried employee of the coca-cola company! (la
(laughter) bravo, jens, for not falling for china's moo goo gai pandering. china doesn't appreciate your proto-inuit thule culture the way america truly does. they don't know an umiak from an aleut iqyak. but america will respect you for your peoples. for your culture and of course for your precious lanthanum for which we will hollow out your country like a ripe cantaloupe. (laughter) next up, back in 2007, vladimir putin sent a robot submersible to plant the russian flag on the sea floor. it...
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optimistic on china. the chinese leadership understands that the economy is slowing down. they've put a program in place, which is starting now. it's probably going to take to the end of the fourth quarter to have this visibly in the economic activity, but other than that, i'm pretty optimistic. >> let's take a quick look at how alcoa shares are responding, down 1.3%. this raises a question, is he still optimistic? but shares are lower. what's your impression? >> i think alcoa is usually kicking off on the season, and although it's really a resource type company and the wider framework of banking is still to come, but it's interesting, the 9% fall in sales. it's an indication of both the contraction we're seeing in growth for the global economy, which is expressed in those figures, and the only way companies continue to meet expectations, which we have to say are pretty low now, to beat expectations is not going to be too difficult. to beat expectations is still being done by trying to squeeze that margin
optimistic on china. the chinese leadership understands that the economy is slowing down. they've put a program in place, which is starting now. it's probably going to take to the end of the fourth quarter to have this visibly in the economic activity, but other than that, i'm pretty optimistic. >> let's take a quick look at how alcoa shares are responding, down 1.3%. this raises a question, is he still optimistic? but shares are lower. what's your impression? >> i think alcoa is...
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we have to crack down on cheaters like china. when someone cheats like china, we have to crack down on it. >> cheating and stealing. okay, america. are you ready for the brick wall of reality romney ran into today? an amazing report reveals romney has invested in the companies that he's promising to crack down on. one of them ships 500 jobs to china. how is that for a crackdown? how is that for getting tough? the outsourcer in chief is still cashing in. the gop has lost control of this jobs debate and this won't help the case. joining me now is nia-malika henderson, reporter for "the washington post," and ryan grimm, the bureau chief for t"te washington post". ryan, let me start with you. how do you see this playing out in ohio? >> you know, it depends on how joe biden and barack obama handle it in the coming debates, i think he, because as many stories as you want, until it's presented to people on their televisions and put right in their face, it's hard to grasp it unless it's in their neighborhood. bain capital owns a company
we have to crack down on cheaters like china. when someone cheats like china, we have to crack down on it. >> cheating and stealing. okay, america. are you ready for the brick wall of reality romney ran into today? an amazing report reveals romney has invested in the companies that he's promising to crack down on. one of them ships 500 jobs to china. how is that for a crackdown? how is that for getting tough? the outsourcer in chief is still cashing in. the gop has lost control of this...
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if you're a china bull and you think it's cheap, i personally think china is cheap as a whole. then you might want to have exposure to that. if you're concerned about the hard landing and have seen what we've seen for the past few day, the investor needs to know how much yum is really coming from china versus how much caterpillar in earnings is really coming from it. that's the main thing i want to stress. >> can we broaden this out a little bit and talk about october? how worried are you about october? it's so legendary for the tough days that have occurred there historically. >> yeah, we've obviously had a huge run out through the month of september. there's some amount of profit taking happening right now in the market. still some uncertainty around europe and whether that's resolved or not. we're very optimistic that the situation in europe will resolve itself. we'll see volatile markets ahead of us, but we're not concerned about the equity markets. >> you're optimistic europe is going to work itself out? like, when? >> well, it will eventually. >> but he sounds like soon.
if you're a china bull and you think it's cheap, i personally think china is cheap as a whole. then you might want to have exposure to that. if you're concerned about the hard landing and have seen what we've seen for the past few day, the investor needs to know how much yum is really coming from china versus how much caterpillar in earnings is really coming from it. that's the main thing i want to stress. >> can we broaden this out a little bit and talk about october? how worried are you...
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china or wal-mart china or cisco china. it's required by chinese law to allow for the exist ens of such an entity. it has no interaction with the business whatsoever. this company... two key points. we're a $32 billion company doing business across 150 different markets, 70% of our business is outside of china. our financing is not from the government. our financing is from 33 different regional and commercial banks across the globe, 23 of which are outside of china. we have over 500 operator customers globally including the national carriers in virtually every o.e.c.d. country. the quality and the integrity and the security of our solutions are world proven. those facts were willfully ignored by the committee, but more disturbing whether you're huiwei or erickson or nokia or cisco that's building this gear you're all global companies. you're all building globally. you're all developing, coding, and building in china. there are cyber vulnerabilities. but their borderless. >> brown: what do you think is going on? you see thi
china or wal-mart china or cisco china. it's required by chinese law to allow for the exist ens of such an entity. it has no interaction with the business whatsoever. this company... two key points. we're a $32 billion company doing business across 150 different markets, 70% of our business is outside of china. our financing is not from the government. our financing is from 33 different regional and commercial banks across the globe, 23 of which are outside of china. we have over 500 operator...
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. >> china was up six, they did add 192 new units in china. the same-store number doesn't reflect a lot of the strength and operating profit, up 22%, much more than six. >> tier seven cities the size of philadelphia, tier one, two, three, i love the tier one, tier two, tier three. >> costco. >> $1.39, beats $1.31, same-store sales up six, x fuel, where you made your money from 1981? >> yes. they were furious i didn't -- i haven't upgraded executive. it is my bad. i've been time constrained. >> a lot of discussion about how expense self they are relative to a walmart or a target, is valuation the main theme here? >> well, the stock is expensive priced for perfection. they deliver perfection, carl, as you know, it was perfection, a lot of people thought that post jim senegal they couldn't deliver, remarkable and not losing as much money on the big screen tvs as i thought. the 60 incher was under $2000 by best buy but you have an insulation problem and it's heavy and i need some guys. >> walmart years ago gave up giving us same-store sales. targe
. >> china was up six, they did add 192 new units in china. the same-store number doesn't reflect a lot of the strength and operating profit, up 22%, much more than six. >> tier seven cities the size of philadelphia, tier one, two, three, i love the tier one, tier two, tier three. >> costco. >> $1.39, beats $1.31, same-store sales up six, x fuel, where you made your money from 1981? >> yes. they were furious i didn't -- i haven't upgraded executive. it is my bad....
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since then, trade between china and japan has slowed. more than 500 people are charged with scamming homeowners in bad mortgage deals. u.s. attorney general eric holder told reporters yesterday many of the scams involved unnecessary fees and were aimed at innocent homeowners attempting to participate in foreclosure relief programs created by the obama administration. holder says several government agencies coordinated efforts to track down con artists. "over the past 12 months it has enabled the justice department and its partners to file 285 federal criminal indictments and informations against 530 defendants for allegedly victimizing more than 73,000 american homeowners and inflicting loses in excess of one billion dollars." meanwhile, a u.s. attorney in new york has filed a civil lawsuit against wells fargo. the bank is accused of bilking consumers out of millions of dollars in mortgage fraud. wells denies allegations. meetings resume today for 8 u.s. senators aiming to avoid the year-end fiscal cliff. the bipartisan group continues a
since then, trade between china and japan has slowed. more than 500 people are charged with scamming homeowners in bad mortgage deals. u.s. attorney general eric holder told reporters yesterday many of the scams involved unnecessary fees and were aimed at innocent homeowners attempting to participate in foreclosure relief programs created by the obama administration. holder says several government agencies coordinated efforts to track down con artists. "over the past 12 months it has...
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china and taiwan also claim them. president ma gave the national address on wednesday, taiwan's foundation day. he said taiwan will never allow its territorial integrity to be infringed, nor will it waver in its claim of sovereignsy. >> translator: we will protect our sovereignty and fishing rights. we aim to resolve this issue peacefully and hope to jointly develop resources there. >> ma stressed that taiwan consistently seeks peace and values its ties with friendly countries. >> translator: taiwan will play a peace-making role in the international community and work hard for east asia's peace and stability. >> ma pledged to revive talks with japan on fishing around the waters and aim at jointly sharing the resources. talks have been suspended for more than three years. >>> officials from japan and asean member nations are trying to come up with countermeasures against cyber attacks. the move comes after a recent spate of hacking of government and business computer networks. many of the intrusions are believed to hav
china and taiwan also claim them. president ma gave the national address on wednesday, taiwan's foundation day. he said taiwan will never allow its territorial integrity to be infringed, nor will it waver in its claim of sovereignsy. >> translator: we will protect our sovereignty and fishing rights. we aim to resolve this issue peacefully and hope to jointly develop resources there. >> ma stressed that taiwan consistently seeks peace and values its ties with friendly countries....
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ashley: you're very successful in china. almost a third of pc's sold in china are lenovo. it has been a struggle getting market share in the united states. how important is that to you and do you think this will be the game-changer? >> if you look at marketplace we're growing very rapidly compared to the market in the u.s. we're 8% share in the u.s., number four. rapidly growing. fastest of all the majors. we think we can continue that. products like this make that possible. ashley: when will they be available? >> this particular product announces with windows 8. at end of october 26th specifically. another product does that as well and a couple more coming a couple months later. ashley: congratulations. we wish you best of luck. they're very cool. you will leave that behind for us? >> [laughter]. ashley: thank you. peter, thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you. ashley: really appreciate it. cool stuff. tracy: ipad or laptop conversation. we have breaking news we have to get to. we have an update on cyber attacks on banks. adam shapiro of course covering it. new detai
ashley: you're very successful in china. almost a third of pc's sold in china are lenovo. it has been a struggle getting market share in the united states. how important is that to you and do you think this will be the game-changer? >> if you look at marketplace we're growing very rapidly compared to the market in the u.s. we're 8% share in the u.s., number four. rapidly growing. fastest of all the majors. we think we can continue that. products like this make that possible. ashley: when...
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but human rights organizations believe the figures for china run into thousands. >> china does not appear in our statistics because china releases no figures. we assume that several thousand people were executed in china last year. >> that would mean that more people are executed in china than in the rest of the world combined. >> in the united states, 43 were executed. about the same as in the previous year. japan is another developed country that still applies capital punishment, and the process can take years. >> we are appealing in one case, a man who has been waiting for his execution for 44 years. he has been on death row for 44 years. based on the information we have, we believe he was unjustly sentenced to death. >> excluding china, at least 680 people were executed in 2011 around the world. >> the frankfurt book fair is in full swing, but publishers are facing challenges like never before as digital books become more and more popular. >> publishers are trying to figure out a future where e- readers and ipads replace old fashioned, bound books, but one thing is for sure -- big per
but human rights organizations believe the figures for china run into thousands. >> china does not appear in our statistics because china releases no figures. we assume that several thousand people were executed in china last year. >> that would mean that more people are executed in china than in the rest of the world combined. >> in the united states, 43 were executed. about the same as in the previous year. japan is another developed country that still applies capital...
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and while china was indeed weaker, alcoa is talking about a very strong rebound in china for 2013. no matter what i think, though, people chose not to hear the point of views and alcoa kicked a field goal for the bears. so now we have the new score. it's bears 3, bulls 0. or minus 3 for purposes of the tote board. the news kept coming last night as we heard from chevron in the mid quarter update. the giant oil company totally imploded on the headline basis with a real one of those substantially worse than expected screamer. even as i thought that the story is pretty much expected by those who actually follow the company closely, as i do, having just been selling some chevron for action alerts trust, my charitable trust. somehow the old facts, a hurricane and refinery in california hurt the quarter were regarded as new news, and chevron scored another touchdown for the bears. all right. now the score is minus 10. again, parlance of football, as well as what we look at as the averages. europe proved to be a nonevent. so we came into this morning session in the red. down by 10. come o
and while china was indeed weaker, alcoa is talking about a very strong rebound in china for 2013. no matter what i think, though, people chose not to hear the point of views and alcoa kicked a field goal for the bears. so now we have the new score. it's bears 3, bulls 0. or minus 3 for purposes of the tote board. the news kept coming last night as we heard from chevron in the mid quarter update. the giant oil company totally imploded on the headline basis with a real one of those substantially...
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things are slowing down in china. how are you meet those kinds of high demands in the way that you're forecasting? >> look, we see the industry, and there's a lot of industry that is are wanting more and more aluminum. we see in the u.s., for instance, the automotive industry, not only growing but more strongly growing on the aluminum side, driven by regulations for lower emissions. and stronger kuflt mersensitivity for fuel efficiencies. and these two things come together and bring substantial amount of aluminum growth, substituting steel against aluminum and make it more fuel efficient and at the same time keep it safe. that's what we're seing in many of the end markets as well as in the packaging industry when you see the sustainability. aluminum is recycleable. you throw it away and can testimonies back as a new can. that helps us. >> susie: we have to leave it there. klaus, thank you so much for coming on the program. we've been speaking with klaus kleinfeld skoe of alcoo and we've got a technical analysis of alc
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open space improvements outside the plan area in the downtown including 9 million for open space in china town, very heavily -- neighborhood that is substantial need of additional open space, as well as other potential park improvements in the downtown. we gave informational presentation to the recreation and park commission about a month ago, month and a half ago. there commissioners raised a number of informational questions. we created a memo that we have provided for them. thought i might point out a couple items that might be of interest. that is included in packets you will receive for the joint hearing, but just to provide a couple of points of note, one of the questions i came up with was what does the sort of anticipated schedule of sort of the first round of fees that might be collected, that might be available for open space improvements. so, you know, in the broad area. assuming there are three projects on file that are looking to get approved in the near future that might be before you, the transbay tower, 181 fremont and taham. together they would bring in 7.5 million of pop
open space improvements outside the plan area in the downtown including 9 million for open space in china town, very heavily -- neighborhood that is substantial need of additional open space, as well as other potential park improvements in the downtown. we gave informational presentation to the recreation and park commission about a month ago, month and a half ago. there commissioners raised a number of informational questions. we created a memo that we have provided for them. thought i might...
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slowdown that china. we are seeing the worst, seven .5% growth, and from this point on reverting back and coming back up saying they're slowing down but a hard landing. stabilizing around here helping out the world economy tremendously but in my opinion still remains to be seen. i am not quite sure, china will hold 7.5% level. sandra: charlie, you see reason to play defense into the upcoming election. in fact, you say there is a way to say if romney wins or if president obama wins. what would that exactly be if there was various outcomes to the election, obviously? >> i think the chances are that capital i believe pretty much on strike for most of this year is going to see the potential for better economy, the first year of any administration doesn't tend to be that good of a year for the market or the economy. the market would definitely see the possibility to come off the sideline in the later part of next year into 2014. your previous guest talking about how a win for obama pretty much has been discoun
slowdown that china. we are seeing the worst, seven .5% growth, and from this point on reverting back and coming back up saying they're slowing down but a hard landing. stabilizing around here helping out the world economy tremendously but in my opinion still remains to be seen. i am not quite sure, china will hold 7.5% level. sandra: charlie, you see reason to play defense into the upcoming election. in fact, you say there is a way to say if romney wins or if president obama wins. what would...
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. >> rose: he wanted to go to to china. >> he wanted to bomb china and that's what he tussled with truman about. >> rose: yes. >> do people eisenhower chose around him and met in different to the generals when he was in world war ii, but when he became president, john foster dallas. >> yes. >> as his secretary of state, alan dulles is held of the cia. >> well, john foster dulles was a good cop, bad cop thing, bull he is was very anti-communist and fierce and life is a machiavellian struggle, that was useful. >> rose: neoconservative today. >> oh, sure but that is useful for ike who could be the nice guy and kind of bland but i might the famous -- at the time, the press thought dulles was running foreign policy and only later did the scholars find out the famous dulles massive retaliation speech, the key lines were actually written by eisenhower but -- >> rose: he wanted dulles to make the speech. >> it was useful to -- alan dulles head of cia he should have fired. >> rose: because? the guy that heads up the predecessor to cia? world war ii. >> yes, no, he was the star agent in the. >> ros
. >> rose: he wanted to go to to china. >> he wanted to bomb china and that's what he tussled with truman about. >> rose: yes. >> do people eisenhower chose around him and met in different to the generals when he was in world war ii, but when he became president, john foster dallas. >> yes. >> as his secretary of state, alan dulles is held of the cia. >> well, john foster dulles was a good cop, bad cop thing, bull he is was very anti-communist and...
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but china's doing well. germany's exports -- china's were up 10% year over year in august. >> the doom and gloom is not wrong yet. >> germany's exports -- the u.s. are up 15% year-on-year. the people who know how to do things right still show strength and if they're unleashed -- >> i want to get -- unleash. that's the key word. president obama has kept a short leash on american business with his regulatory and tax threats. that's why this guy from florida today was going crazy. but mike holland, as an investor, how are you playing this? i see opportunities galore. i'm in a very optimistic mood tonight. but i'm laser-like focusing in. here's in election, there's a predict revolution right in front of our noses and a lot of times we don't see it. if that's remotely true, what are you buying? >> you have to own the biggest quality companies that are at the lowest possible prices given just what you talked about. having said that, i want to pile on with david's comments about the world economy. china, the second
but china's doing well. germany's exports -- china's were up 10% year over year in august. >> the doom and gloom is not wrong yet. >> germany's exports -- the u.s. are up 15% year-on-year. the people who know how to do things right still show strength and if they're unleashed -- >> i want to get -- unleash. that's the key word. president obama has kept a short leash on american business with his regulatory and tax threats. that's why this guy from florida today was going...
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economy contract in the united states headed for a fiscal cliff and emerging economies like india and china also slowing down i.m.f. leaders are calling on policymakers to address the threat. in their economies all around the world the world we're witnessing the collapse of corporate globalism the only question left is just how messy will it get before working people around the world come together to forge a new economy for the twenty first century that question is especially important in greece where tens of thousands of demonstrators six's streets today to protest their financial overlord and german chancellor angela merkel greek attempts to ban protests during merkel's visit. were unsuccessful and more than twenty five thousand people still turned out to demonstrate merkel attempted to express solidarity with the greek people acknowledging that it's been a very difficult phase but part of the journey has already been accomplished she was met with signs that read mirco we are free nation and not your colony to german policy makers like merkel who are shoving austerity down the throats of
economy contract in the united states headed for a fiscal cliff and emerging economies like india and china also slowing down i.m.f. leaders are calling on policymakers to address the threat. in their economies all around the world the world we're witnessing the collapse of corporate globalism the only question left is just how messy will it get before working people around the world come together to forge a new economy for the twenty first century that question is especially important in...
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is china town's backyard along with the chinese reck center and the playground. hopefully we can afford to protect that a little bit. those are my point. i am supportive of looking at it as an overall plan, as we are doing now. commissioner hillis. >> thank you for the presentation. i have been through a lot of discussions about shadows but this is the first time it's laid out comprehensively. they matter but not necessarily a hard number. though that is important. it is the analysis you did that help us understand when and where the shadow is cast. along those lines, the existing shadows, how are they calculated? take union square, 38.3% is existing shadow. what does that mean? it doesn't mean 38% of the park is fully shadowed. it is a combination of both percentage of park is shadowed and percentage of time that it is shadowed? >> right. kevin guy with planning staff, commissioner hillis. that number is a function of area and time. take the area of a given park, multiply it by number of prop k hours in a year that are the hours -- one hour after sunrise, one be
is china town's backyard along with the chinese reck center and the playground. hopefully we can afford to protect that a little bit. those are my point. i am supportive of looking at it as an overall plan, as we are doing now. commissioner hillis. >> thank you for the presentation. i have been through a lot of discussions about shadows but this is the first time it's laid out comprehensively. they matter but not necessarily a hard number. though that is important. it is the analysis you...
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china with their marks. nicole: that is right. you are thinking kfc, kentucky fried chicken, pizza hut, but you know it is a big revenue generator for yum brands and it looks good in china despite a tough economy, so that was music to the here is the lot of wall street folks. sandra: some say the reason we are at session lows is because they're worried about earnings session and a lot of gloomy forecast. however, two big retail names, costco and wal-mart moving higher today. nicole: that is right. wal-mart really stealing the show with an all-time high. one of the many reasons is they're doing same-day delivery service, also talking positively about the holiday season. two names looking very good. david: i loved fred smith and the federal express story, and all-american story at the height of the recession in the
china with their marks. nicole: that is right. you are thinking kfc, kentucky fried chicken, pizza hut, but you know it is a big revenue generator for yum brands and it looks good in china despite a tough economy, so that was music to the here is the lot of wall street folks. sandra: some say the reason we are at session lows is because they're worried about earnings session and a lot of gloomy forecast. however, two big retail names, costco and wal-mart moving higher today. nicole: that is...
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. >> i think the most serious issue, aside from the recall, is there is a spat with japan and china. we are looking at a situation that's ongoing and deteriorating. toyota's exposure in that market along with the other japanese manufacturers is quite considerable. that will most definitely impact their financials. clerk toyota said sales of its cars in china in september down 40%. >> this will sound like an alphabetical puzzle. bae merging with eadf, the merger deal being on the rocks. >> the british aerospace group and the defense group has been in talks with the parents of airbus. it would be a megamerger to the tune of $45 billion if the two came together, that would be the largest defense group in the world. the board on the british side had long said if we need to a merger, the french and german governments -- and the governments have a stake in these companies -- that the french and german governments can only have up to 9% each in a controlling stake. the reason, the united states. bae as a very good working relationship with the pentagon. even though the u.s. is cutting back
. >> i think the most serious issue, aside from the recall, is there is a spat with japan and china. we are looking at a situation that's ongoing and deteriorating. toyota's exposure in that market along with the other japanese manufacturers is quite considerable. that will most definitely impact their financials. clerk toyota said sales of its cars in china in september down 40%. >> this will sound like an alphabetical puzzle. bae merging with eadf, the merger deal being on the...
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everybody in china roots for china south rail. i want you to say, "win, g.e." >> do you not see any reason that maybe the public doesn't hold american corporations up here in the highest... >> i think this notion that it's the population of the u.s. against the big companies is just wrong. it's just wrong-minded, and when i walk through a factory with you or anybody, you know, our employees basically like us. >> they do. i saw it. >> they root for us. they want us to win. i don't know why you don't. >> since our report first aired, jeff immelt has remained a lightning rod for some critics. but immelt's brand of realistic optimism continues unabated. coming up, tough times in the american heartland. >> i wonder when you look forward now, what you think about rehiring people. >> when we hire somebody, we're definitely gonna need them. we're not gonna hire one person until we need two or three, and we're probably not gonna hire two until we need four or five. >> the economic struggles of newton, iowa, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns.
everybody in china roots for china south rail. i want you to say, "win, g.e." >> do you not see any reason that maybe the public doesn't hold american corporations up here in the highest... >> i think this notion that it's the population of the u.s. against the big companies is just wrong. it's just wrong-minded, and when i walk through a factory with you or anybody, you know, our employees basically like us. >> they do. i saw it. >> they root for us. they want...
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china, i think china is growing at something far less than 7%. they've slowed down, and it feels more to us like 2 or 3%. >> really? >> wow. that's a real deceleration. still growing, but at a much slower pace. >> well, that's what it feels like to us in the business we're in. we're about half selling to customers who export their products and half to customers that sell domestically. if you look at things like electric power con sumts in china, it's flat. that ought to be a good indicator of the level of economic activity. i do think it will come back though. >> that's what we call burying the lead. you got our attention with that number right there. >> right. absolutely. >> thanks for joining us today. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> the ceo of international paper joining us. 2% growth in china? >> and lot of people don't believe the gdp numbers they put out officially. >> 8% on the low end to 2%. that's a big number. >> a 6% difference, which feels recessionary. even though you're still growing. >> yeah, yeah. >> all right. imagine getting an
china, i think china is growing at something far less than 7%. they've slowed down, and it feels more to us like 2 or 3%. >> really? >> wow. that's a real deceleration. still growing, but at a much slower pace. >> well, that's what it feels like to us in the business we're in. we're about half selling to customers who export their products and half to customers that sell domestically. if you look at things like electric power con sumts in china, it's flat. that ought to be a...
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china is growing quite dramatically. all over the globe. >> how much money can you make investing in whiskey? >> we produce the diamond jubilee bottle this year. about three months later, that has doubled in price. last year we produced a bottle for the royal wedding. tripled in price. >> can you hold it for a long time, like wine? will this last almost inperpetuity? >> perfect. as long as you keep the cork in that bottle. that will last as long as you want. it doesn't change materially. >> to what degree do you create investing category of bottles by, for example, having a limited edition? when we say limited, how limited? how many bottles would you give out? >> if you look at this here, there are only 400 in the world. this particular one would be 285. very, very limited for the whole world. >> what does that cost? the one by mandy. >> the one by mandy is $20,000 only 400 in the world. >> $20,000? >> $20,000. >> where would i go if i wanted to resell it, cash in my investment, so to speak? is this through action, priva
china is growing quite dramatically. all over the globe. >> how much money can you make investing in whiskey? >> we produce the diamond jubilee bottle this year. about three months later, that has doubled in price. last year we produced a bottle for the royal wedding. tripled in price. >> can you hold it for a long time, like wine? will this last almost inperpetuity? >> perfect. as long as you keep the cork in that bottle. that will last as long as you want. it doesn't...